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MP3 players can only play music files in mp3 file format.
You can download mp3 music files onto your computer and then copy them to your MP3 player.
For CD disks you need to convert your CDs to mp3 music files onto yourcomputer or download them from the Internet and then copy them to your MP3player.You can do this using Windows Media player and Rip the CDs - Media Player willcreate a MP3 music file for each music track.Click on this link for instruction on converting music files to mp3 file format:-
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5798418-creating_transferring_mp3_music_files

Check to
see that when you rip a music CD that your music is not copy protected. The RIP
function in your Windows Media Player will allow you to convert the music CDs
you have purchased into either an MP3 or a WMA format.

To adjust the copy
protection setting on your ripped music files,

Open the Tools tab at the top of your Windows Media
Player.

Select Options and then select the Rip Music
tab.

Choose the type of music file as well as the quality
with which you would like to save the music. (Your GPX player has the ability to
play music files in both the MP3 and WMA format.)

Make sure to use MTP when transferring copy
protected WMA files.

If you are using Windows Vista with Windows Media Player 11, you will need to
follow these instructions.Note: You will be able to download
purchased/subscribed songs to the unit.

Start Windows Media Player 11 and then connect your
unit to your computer. If you have not set up synchronization between your
computer and this device, the Device Setup Wizard starts.

In Device Setup - Configure Sync, write a name for
your mp3 player.

Click Finish. The window closes and the Sync feature
in the Player is displayed.

From the left pane of this Sync feature, you can
select from Playlists or Library and you will see the content of these folders
in the center pane.

Select the songs or entire albums from the center
pane.

Drag these songs or albums into the Sync List, which
is the right pane of the Sync feature.

Click the Start Sync button on the Sync List
pane.

Repeat steps 4-7 for any other items that you want
to copy to your unit.

If you are using
Windows XP with Windows Media Player 10, you will need to follow these
instructions.Note: You will be able to download purchased/subscribed songs
to the unit.

Start Windows Media Player 10 and then connect your
unit to your computer. If you have not set up synchronization between your
computer and this device, the Device Setup Wizard starts.

In the Device Setup Wizard, select Manual.

Click Finish. The wizard closes and the Sync feature
in the Player is displayed.

Select the Library option. On the left pane select
Sync List.

From the left pane you can select All Music or My
Playlists and you will see the songs located within these folders in the center
pane.

Select the songs from the center pane, and drag them
to the Sync List.

Click the Start Sync button on the Sync List
pane.

Repeat steps 4-7 for any other items that you want
to copy to your unit.

if its right you just copy the shortcut of the music from your cd to your windows media player, meaning you cannot play that song in the media player if the cd is not inserted, you have to rip first the cd to your pc then put it in your mp3. Also make sure that you rip it in the right format that your mp3 can play, media player automatically rip the music as wma not mp3, make sure your mp3 player can play wma.

use windows media player to first "rip" the music off the cd and convert it to mp3 or by default to wma then after its done ripping you can find the music in the library and drag and drop it to the sync list and update you mp3 player

try using windows media player first, open media player and insert your cd then click on the rip tab and start the ripping after its finished take the music you just ripped from the windows media player library and drag it to the sync bar on the side once your sync list is complete click on sync your music should apper in you zen afterwards

using windows media player insert your cd and click on the rip tab if you have a internet connection then the cd info and song names will be obtained automaticly then after that is listed click on rip and wait for the files to be ripped into the library once done your music should appear in the windows media player library, then just drag those songs into the sync list on the right hand side of windows media player and connect your mp3 player, once its recognized click on sync and there you go

Open Windows Media Player. Hit the "Rip" tab at the top and put in the CD(s) you want to record. You can put in as many as you have hard disk space for. Each one takes 3-5 minutes to "Rip". When you are through, you will need to plug in your player via the included usb cable. Let the computer "find" it. Then, you will go back to Media Player and hit the "Sync" tab at the top. When it comes up you will see a list of the all music you recorded. You can drag and drop music from the center column to the right column under where your device is listed. If you drag whole albums, whole albums will be transferred. Once you are done, hit the "sync" button at the bottom right and wait for the fireworks to end. The "syncing" process goes very quickly. Now play music!

I am assuming you are ripping the cd to something like Microsoft media player? you have to rip the cd to whatever music applications you are using and after it is ripped then you can set up your play list and then sync those to your device.. If you are using media player the sync button is on the bottom left.. Of course you have to have your mp3 connected by usb port to your computer.

Connect your player to the USB port on your computer using the USB connector on
the Mix Max. A 'MIX-MAX' window will appear in your My Computer folder which is
the player's internal memory. To add more files and songs to your player simply
drag and drop MP3 or WMA files from anywhere on your computer into the 'MIX-MAX'
window.

For Windows XP, you can utilize Windows Media Player 10 software
to convert music on an audio CD into MP3 or WMA format as follows:

Open
the Windows Media Player 10 Browser, then click on the 'Rip' icon on the top
tool bar. Insert a Music CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. Click on
the 'Tools' menu option at the top menu bar, then click on 'Options'; the Option
setting menu will appear. Click on Rip Music and set the Rip music to the
desired location on the newly ripped music (MP3 format or Windows Media Audio
format). Adjust the audio quality as desired. When finished, click 'OK' to
confirm the settings. Click on the 'Rip Music' icon to start ripping the
music to your computer. When the music tracks are ripped; connect the player
to your computer. Open the 'MIX-MAX' window and open the ripped music location
window. To add the transferred/ripped music file/songs to your player simply
drag and drop the MP3 and/or WMA files into the 'MIX-MAX' window. When the
files are finished loading into the player, follow the 'Safely Remove Hardware'
procedure as shown below.Note: For Windows 98SE, Windows ME, and Windows
2000, please use the Windows Media Player 9 to convert music on an audio CD into
MP3 or WMA format.

To download WMA files with DRM, follow the
procedure described below using the previously installed Windows Media Player
10. Before beginning the procedure please turn the unit on and connect the unit
to the computer as previously described.

Open the 'Windows Media Player
Browser 10' and click on 'Sync'. Click on the 'Sync List' pull-down menu to
locate the music files you wish to download. Then make sure to click the box
next to the files. Select the Portable Device that you want to copy to from
the right side drop-down menu. Click 'Start Sync' to start downloading the WMA
file(s) with DRM to the Portable Device. After finished downloading all the
desired files to your unit, follow the 'Safely Remove Hardware' procedure as
shown below.Note: For Windows 98SE, Windows ME, and Windows 2000, please
use the Windows Media Player 9 to download WMA files with DRM to your
player.

use windows media player. if you go to the top wher eit says now playing library rip burn and sync, choose sync then take songs from windows media player, limewire, or itunes and put them in windows media players then put them in the sync list and connect your mp3 then push start sync once you have all the music you want on the list. hope this helps you =)